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Latin OCR Verse Literature - Echo et Narcissus, Ovid - Metamorphoses
This is an Introduction for Echo et Narcissus, Ovid Metamorphoses, Verse Literature A, Cambridge Latin Anthology. This is a presentation introducing Echo and Narcissus with many pictures and paintings. The aim of the introduction is to be familiar with the story and gain the interest of the students to love and enjoy the Latin text looking forward to learn and discuss all the details of it.
OCR Classical Civilisation - Myth and Religion - Festivals (City Dionysia, Saturnalia, Lupercalia)
These are PowerPoint that can be used in class for presenting the topics of the Festivals for the Myth and Religion, OCR, Classical Civilisation, part A for GCSE.
It is included all the information for City Dionysia (Great Dionysia) for Greece and Saturnalia and Lupercalia for Rome. All the information have been covered from the textbook of Bloomsbury OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 1 Myth and Religion. There are also some extra information and pictures for helping visualize and memorize the information. It is also enjoyable.
They can be used in class for presentation and discussion of the topics, but also at home for revising and memorizing them.
City Dionysia
Saturnalia
Lupercalia
OCR Classical Civilisation-Temples and Sacrifices - Myth and Religion
These are PowerPoint that can be used in class for presenting the topics of the Temples for the Myth and Religion, OCR, Classical Civilisation, part A for GCSE.
It is included all the information for Greece, The Parthenon, and the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, and for Rome, the Temple Portunus and Greek and Roman Sacrifices. All the information have been covered from the textbook of Bloomsbury OCR Classical Civilisation GCSE Route 1 Myth and Religion. There are also some extra information and pictures for helping visualize and memorize the information. It is also enjoyable.
There are also Starters, Main Activities and Exam Questions for more practicing in the ppt of Revision Temples-focusing on Sacrifices.
They can be used in class for presentation and discussion of the topics, but also at home for revising and memorizing them.
OCR Classics- Myth and Religion - Revision 8 & 15 Marks Questions
This is a revision booklet for Classical Civilisation, exam paper A ,Myth and Religion, GCSE, OCR. It is included all the 8 and 15 marks questions (essays) from the OCR exam papers with the Mark schemes and the Sources. There is also a guidance for the structure of the questions. The aim is to practice with the questions, understand the structure, memorize information creating your own plans. It is included questions for all the 8 chapters of Myth and Religion.
Instructions
Read the Structure for the 8 and 15 marker
Study the Mark schemes
Read the Questions in Yellow
Create your plan for every Question
*Study the Chapters from the Textbook too.
Contents…………………………………………………………………………………Pages
**A) 8 Marks Questions **………………………………………………………………………. 4
City Dionysia (Chapter 1.5)………………………………………………………. 6-7
Orpheus & Eurydice (Chapter 1.8)……………………………………………. 8-9
Greek burial process (Chapter 1.7)…………………………………………….10-11
Hercules and Cacus (Chapter 1.2) …………………………………………….12-13
Great Panathenaia (Chapter 1.5) ……………………………………………. 14-15
Pontifex (Rome) (Chapter 1.3) ………………………………………………… 16-17
Sacrifice Vs Visit Temple (Chapter 1.3)………………………………………18-19
Saturnalia (Chapter 1.5) …………………………………………………………… 20-21
Parthenon Vs Temple of Zeus (Chapter 1.3) ……………………………. 22-23
Rome Founder: Aeneas Vs Romulus (Chapter 1.4) …………………. 24-25
B) 15 Marks Questions ……………………………………………………………………. 26
Foundation Stories (Chapter 1.4)……………………………………………. 28-29
Athena Vs Mars (Chapter 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6)………………………………30-31
Sacrifices (Chapter 1.3)……………………………………………………………. 32-33
Festivals (greatness) (Chapter 1.5)…………………………………………… 34-35
Orpheus Vs Demeter (Chapter 1.8)…………………………………………… 36-37
Romulus Vs Theseus (Chapter 1.4)…………………………………………… 38-39
Heracles/Hercules (Chapter 1.2)………………………………………………. 40-41
Ara Pacis Vs Parthenon (Chapter 1.6, 1.3)………………………………… 42-43
Festivals (Chapter 1.5)……………………………………………………………… 44-45
Symbols of Power (Chapter 1.6)……………………………………………… 46-47
Chapters:
1.1 The Gods
1.2 The Universal Hero: Heracles/Hercules
1.3 Religion and the City: Temples
1.4 Myth and the City: Foundation Stories
1.5 Festivals
1.6 Myth and Symbols of Power
1.7 Death and Burial
1.8 Journeying to the Underworld
OCR Classics- Homeric World A - Mycenae Age - Revision 8 & 15 Mark Questions
This is a revision booklet for Classical Civilisation, exam paper B , Homeric World, part A, Mycenaean Age, GCSE, OCR. It is included all the 8 and 15 marks questions (essays) from the OCR exam papers with the Mark schemes and the Sources. There is also a guidance for the structure of the questions. The aim is to practice with the questions, understand the structure, memorize information creating your own plans. It is included questions for all the chapters of Mycenaean Age, Homeric World.
Instructions
Read the Structure for the 8 and 15 marker
Study the Mark schemes
Read the Questions in Yellow
Create your plan for every Question
Advice the Checklists for 8 and 15 marker
*Study the Chapters from the Textbook too.
Contents…………………………………………………………………………………Pages
A) 8 Mark Questions ………………………………………………………………………. 3-5
Mycenaean Frescoes……………………………………………………………… 6-7
Trade – trade routes……………………………………………………………… 8-9
Tiryns…………………………………………………………………………………….10-11
Mycenaeans-craftsmen/pyxis…………………………………………………12-13
Level VIIa of Troy……………………………………………………………………14-15
B) 15 Mark Questions……………………………………………………………………17-19
Mycenaean tombs-objects……………………………………………………20-21
Safety in Mycenae……………………………………………………………….22-23
Linear B tablets/life………………………………………………………………24-25
Mycenaean items…………………………………………………………………26-27
Burial sites & customs………………………………………………………….28-29
Mycenaean people (cities-items)…………………………………………30-31
Warfare (cities-objects)……………………………………………………….32-33
Mycenaean frescoes……………………………………………………………34-35
Mycenaean cities-high standard (objects)……………………………36-37
Honouring the dead (burial customs, tombs)………………………38-39
Chapters Textbook:
• 2.1 Key Sites (Mycenae, Tiryns, Troy)
• 2.2 Life in the Mycenaean Age (Palaces, Everyday life: hunting, armour and weapons, chariots, clothing, trade; Linear B tablets)
• 2.3 Decorative Arts (Frescoes, Jewellery, Decorative objects and their creation)
• 2.4 Tombs, Graves and Burial (Burial Customs, cist graves, shaft graves, tholos and chamber tombs, funerary objects, Grave Circle A and Grave Circle B)
OCR Classics- Homeric World B- Odyssey- Revision 8 & 15 Mark Questions
This is a revision booklet for Classical Civilisation, exam paper B , Homeric World, part B, Odyssey, GCSE, OCR. It is included all the 8 and 15 marks questions (essays) from the OCR exam papers with the Mark schemes and the Sources. There is also a guidance for the structure of the questions. The aim is to practice with the questions, understand the structure, memorize information creating your own plans. It is included questions for all the chapters of Odyssey, Homeric World.
Instructions
Read the Structure for the 8 and 15 marker
Study the Mark schemes
Read the Questions in Yellow
Create your plan for every Question
*Study the Chapters from the Textbook too.
Contents…………………………………………………………………………………Pages
A) 8 Marks Questions ………………………………………………………………………. 4-5
Circe – Book 10……………………………………………………………………….…6-7
Penelope – Book 21………………………………………………………………….8-9
Similes – Book 10…………………………………………………………………….10-11
Odysseus’ loyal slaves – Book 21…………………………………………….12-13
Telemachus – Book 22……………………………………………………………14-15
B) 15 Marks Questions……………………………………………………………………16-17
Telemachus and Odysseus…………………………………………………….18-19
Justice……………………………………………………………………………………20-21
Odyssey without gods……………………………………………………………22-23
Books 21 and 22 are fitting climax…………………………………………24-25
Xenia (hospitality)…………………………………………………………………26-27
Suitors……………………………………………………………………………………28-29
Books 9 and 10 enjoyable………………………………………………………30-31
Books 19, 21, 22 Odysseus as a perfect hero……………………………32-33
Odysseus on Circe’s and Polyphemus’ island………………………….34-35
Odysseus – Suitors trickery……………………………………………….36-37